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Topic Review (Newest First)

02-06-2014 03:36 PM

caliherp

Quote:

Originally Posted by sumer

Yeah they are doing great in there.
The only deal with them is- They dont like their roots under the substrate. They are just like Anubias of Viv

I grow quite a few different bromeliads. In my experience Neoregelias grow quite well in soil. Its usually not advised to grow Neos. in the soil in PDF vivariums because they will not tolerate constant moisture around there base. If they get good air movement they can tolerate more moisture.

I love this viv by the way. Simple, effective, and gorgeous.

Regards, Patrick

04-08-2013 06:50 PM

sumer

Yeah they are doing great in there.
The only deal with them is- They dont like their roots under the substrate. They are just like Anubias of Viv

04-08-2013 06:04 PM

Hobbes1911

I thought broms are epiphytic. Are they doing ok fully planted?

04-08-2013 04:43 PM

sumer

Its been long that I haven't updated this thread. So here are the updates

Got my Auratus from Josh's frogs. The first time I saw them and I kept looking at these beautiful delicate creature. God must have taken longer than usual animals to paint these lil cuties. haha..
Here are the photos-

Enjoying moss like a boss-

checking out the temp and humidity

Here's a FTS-

The other day when I placed second coco hut in, he immediately came to inspect it :P

02-22-2013 08:05 PM

ecotanker

Great looking scape! Love the mosaic plant, in there.

02-04-2013 11:42 PM

Fishies_in_Philly

very nice setup. i'm curious to see how those broms do in substrate, especially moist substrate. keep up the good work

02-04-2013 08:47 PM

Hishifishy

Beautiful!

02-01-2013 04:30 PM

Wy Renegade

Very nice set-up you got going there.

01-31-2013 02:27 PM

scapegoat

very very nice! When I see things like this I want to turn my big tank into a viv or palu!

01-31-2013 07:34 AM

sumer

Viva La Vivarium #Update April 8. Frogs are in :D

It started as an obsession over 2 and a half years ago when me and my friend Saumya started sharing the
pictures of PDFs on messages and all we could do was to just get amazed at their beauty, because sadly
they are not shipped to our country. And then began long periods of google-ing and understanding
vivarium, terrarium, paludarium differences, then things necessary for frogs survival, its food, supplies
needed to keep one.. and understanding all of this I badly wanted to make a tank.

Hydroton is nothing but balls of a very porous material which have amazing water soaking ability. So they will take care of the extra water. But, since this is a long term project, and water may get trapped in the bottom, i have placed a PVC pipe in the back left corner with slit cuts. So I can drain the excess water from that PVC pipe.

Then on top of it I placed a piece of cloth – substrate separator. Hydroton is porous material which
retains water. If the cloth is not used, tiny particles and dirt from the substrate above will fill up and
clog its pores, thus killing its water retaining capability. This would result in soil saturated in water which
would ultimately start rottin-

Then I put in ABG mix. The ABG mix is 2 parts tree fern fiber, 1 part peat moss, 2 parts coco fiber, 1 part
charcoal, and 2 parts orchid bark. ABG mix was perfected by the Atlanta Botanical gardens of Georgia,
Atlanta. This material is capable of lasting several years if used properly. This substrate supports the
population of micro fauna while allowing plants to thrive-

On top of this I added coco fibers to give strength to roots of the plants and will hold humidity-

Then we did a little hard-scaping and plantation. We tied sheet moss to our tree branch and also put
some of it on the tree bark in the background-

Then we laid a layer of sphagnum moss. It is best to retain humidity for long periods-

Over this we put in some sea grape leaf litter. These are the best leaves for a vivarium. They are very
thick and last longer in very humid conditions such as the one in our vivarium-

For lighting I used T8 6500k. It is connected to a timer for 8 Hours photo period.

And here's the Exo Terra Mister. It is really awesome when it comes to making Mist. It doesn't spray, it makes mist-

Full Tank Shots-

Isopods and springtails culture are yet to be added. Once I stabilize the ecosystem in the tank I will order
frogs. I have decided to keep Dendrobates auratus 'Nicaraguan Green & Black' or Dendrobates auratus 'Costa Rican Green & Black'. Here's a picture from Josh's frogs-

Update- April 8/2013
Its been long that I haven't updated this thread. So here are the updates

Got my Auratus from Josh's frogs. The first time I saw them and I kept looking at these beautiful delicate creature. God must have taken longer than usual animals to paint these lil cuties. haha..
Here are the photos-

Enjoying moss like a boss-

checking out the temp and humidity

Here's a FTS-

The other day when I placed second coco hut in, he immediately came to inspect it :P
Thanks for looking. It was a Superman's presentation